Nico Echavarria celebrates his 2026 Cognizant Classic victory on the 18th green after Shane Lowry's Bear Trap collapse, with trophy, leaderboard, and cheering crowd.
Nico Echavarria celebrates his 2026 Cognizant Classic victory on the 18th green after Shane Lowry's Bear Trap collapse, with trophy, leaderboard, and cheering crowd.
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Nico Echavarria wins 2026 Cognizant Classic after Shane Lowry's Bear Trap collapse

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Colombia's Nico Echavarria claimed his third PGA Tour title—and first U.S.-based win—at the 2026 Cognizant Classic, finishing at 17-under par with a bogey-free weekend capped by a final-round 66. Shane Lowry built a three-shot lead before consecutive double bogeys on the 16th and 17th handed the $1.728 million victory, 500 FedExCup points, and a 2026 Masters invitation to Echavarria from the record $9.6 million purse.

The 2026 Cognizant Classic, opening the PGA Tour's Florida Swing, concluded with high drama on March 1 at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Nico Echavarria seized victory at 17-under 267, birdieing the par-3 17th to tie Lowry before parring the 18th. The 31-year-old, who recently moved to Florida, predicted the win to his wife Claudia and advisor John Koufax after a strong pro-am, telling them, "Hey, I think I can win this week." He credited softer Bermuda greens from rain for his putting: "Very happy with moving down here, winning this event, and representing my country. This course fits me well—it's a ball-striker's course. Sometimes you have to have good breaks."

Ireland's Shane Lowry entered the final round tied at 13-under after a bogey-free 63 on Saturday. He surged ahead with an eagle on the par-5 10th and birdies on 12 and 13, holding a three-shot lead over Echavarria into the Bear Trap (holes 15-17). Disaster struck on the par-4 16th with a tee shot into water, leading to a penalty drop, layup, and double bogey. His par-3 17th tee shot found water short and right for another double—the first back-to-back doubles of his Tour career—dropping him to 15-under. Lowry parred 18 to tie for second, deeply disappointed: "I'm obviously extremely disappointed. I had the tournament in my hands, and I threw it away... I only wanted it for her [his daughter]. I've never won in front of my four-year-old, and she was waiting for me." This was his second falter from a strong position this year, after double-bogeying the final hole at the Dubai Invitational, and fifth top-11 in six PGA National starts.

Tying Lowry at 15-under were Americans Taylor Moore (68) and Austin Smotherman (69), who led for 54 holes. Smotherman's 82-foot birdie on 18 secured second, vaulting him to 22nd in FedExCup standings and earning a debut Arnold Palmer Invitational spot: "Huge. First-ever Signature Event, first time playing Bay Hill."

Other notables: Ricky Castillo (5th, $393,600), Nicolai Højgaard, William Mouw, Keith Mitchell (tied 6th, $324,000 each), and Brooks Koepka, who shot 65 in his third event back from LIV Golf to tie ninth at 10-under, citing improved putting.

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X users celebrated Nico Echavarria's third PGA Tour victory and first U.S. win after a bogey-free weekend. Shane Lowry's consecutive double bogeys on the Bear Trap were described as a significant collapse, relatable to amateur golfers, with respect shown for his media interaction. Colombian accounts expressed national pride in Echavarria's achievement.

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